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C. S. Haskell [Haskell Pipe Organ Manufacturing Co.] (1914)

Beverly United Methodist Church
133 Warren Street
Beverly, NJ

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


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c. 1995 - Organ Facade (Photograph from an archival source: http://www.beverlymethodist.org/history-of-beverly-umc.html, submitted by Zenas Savage/Zenas Savage)

Notes

2021-08-24 - From church history website: An organ was added in 1914. It was built by C. S. Haskell Company of Philadelphia and the church received a grant of $2000 from the Carnegie Foundation to help with the purchase. The organ consists of 579 pipes ranging from six inches to eight feet in length. Sixty pipes make up the gold gilded facade of the organ case. The rest of the pipes are enclosed in the swell enclosure allowing the organist to control the organ’s volume by pedal action on the console. The console is located to the right of the organ chamber. Other than additions to organ and minor repairs the organ remained in its original state until March of 1995 when the entire organ was removed due to damage it sustained when the ceiling in the sanctuary collapsed on November 28, 1995. -Zenas Savage


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